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# Law

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What are the new 'casual employment' laws that came into force today?
Opinion: Long-awaited surrogacy laws still won't recognise many parents
Brian Tobin
Ruth Bader Ginsburg helped change America - but her fight for gender equality hasn't been won
Hawaii is considering a law to ban cigarettes being sold to anyone under 100
Opinion: The PSC could become the most expensive administrative error in the history of the State
Simon McGarr
Drivers who put cyclists at risk to be targeted, but it won't be mandatory to wear high-vis while on your bike
Coercive control and psychological abuse now an offence under new law
Opinion: Should judges hand down concurrent sentences in rape cases?
Ivana Bacik
Should children born in Ireland to foreign parents be deported?
Anthony Moore
Minister to amend law to allow Garda Commissioner work past the age of 60
Rough sleeping banned in Hungary as new homelessness law comes into force
Cabinet approves proposed law around highlighting gender pay gap in companies
Lacey the latest under fire as All Blacks scorch in for 7 tries against France
UK companies could have to reveal pay gaps between employees and their bosses
'Dog's dinner' judges Bill is going to be passed by summer, says Ross
'All eyes are on the UK government': Who'll be the first to make moves to change NI's abortion laws?
Human rights campaigners lose Supreme Court appeal over Northern Irish abortion laws
Whatever is happening to that 'dog's dinner' of a Bill?
Would it work here? New law in Iceland means rape accused must prove they had explicit consent
Justice minister says he plans to abolish court poor box payments
'It has a big impact on loved ones': Probate delays leave families waiting months to resolve inheritance
No more lying: A new bill that makes it a crime for bankers to lie to Central Bank won't be opposed
Drunk droning in the US state of New Jersey is now illegal
'70% of Irish women who have abortions in the UK are in relationships and nearly half are already mothers'
'In an ideal world abortion would never be needed, but we can't wish it away'
Failure to pay holiday pay and the minimum wage: 83 businesses brought to court this year over employment breaches
Anger in France after court rules that 11-year-old girl 'consented to sex'
Gardaí's right to strike ruled out in new report
'It's a complete disaster': Getting a divorce in Ireland could get a lot harder post-Brexit
Recession's toll on divorce rates ends as applications return to 2008 levels
Abusive husband allowed back into home after wife couldn't afford €130 legal aid fee
'We need to protect jurors from attempts to influence them through social media'
Josepha Madigan
Two men, including one who has 25 wives and 146 children, convicted of polygamy
No legal duty for laughing teens to rescue a drowning disabled man, says judge
Long-awaited clamping regulations to begin next week
Decriminalisation of people with intellectual disabilities having sex welcomed
'I couldn't believe they over-medicated my father to shut him up because he was singing'
Quickie divorce law aims to cut wait time from four years to two
Shane Ross to seek a free vote on new drink-driving law
Donald Trump made a big decision about abortion this week - here's what you need to know